Autophagy in cardiomyopathies
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Autophagy in cardiomyopathies. / Zech, Antonia Theresa Luisa; Singh, Sonia; Schlossarek, Saskia; Carrier, Lucie.
In: BBA-MOL CELL RES, Vol. 1867, No. 3, 03.2020, p. 118432.Research output: SCORING: Contribution to journal › SCORING: Review article › Research
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T1 - Autophagy in cardiomyopathies
AU - Zech, Antonia Theresa Luisa
AU - Singh, Sonia
AU - Schlossarek, Saskia
AU - Carrier, Lucie
PY - 2020/3
Y1 - 2020/3
N2 - Autophagy (greek auto: self; phagein: eating) is a highly conserved process within eukaryotes that degrades long-lived proteins and organelles within lysosomes. Its accurate and constant operation in basal conditions ensures cellular homeostasis by degrading damaged cellular components and thereby acting not only as a quality control but as well as an energy supplier. An increasing body of evidence indicates a major role of autophagy in the regulation of cardiac homeostasis and function. In this review, we describe the different forms of mammalian autophagy, their regulations and monitoring with a specific emphasis on the heart. Furthermore, we address the role of autophagy in several forms of cardiomyopathy and the options for therapy.
AB - Autophagy (greek auto: self; phagein: eating) is a highly conserved process within eukaryotes that degrades long-lived proteins and organelles within lysosomes. Its accurate and constant operation in basal conditions ensures cellular homeostasis by degrading damaged cellular components and thereby acting not only as a quality control but as well as an energy supplier. An increasing body of evidence indicates a major role of autophagy in the regulation of cardiac homeostasis and function. In this review, we describe the different forms of mammalian autophagy, their regulations and monitoring with a specific emphasis on the heart. Furthermore, we address the role of autophagy in several forms of cardiomyopathy and the options for therapy.
U2 - 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2019.01.013
DO - 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2019.01.013
M3 - SCORING: Review article
VL - 1867
SP - 118432
JO - BBA-MOL CELL RES
JF - BBA-MOL CELL RES
SN - 0167-4889
IS - 3
ER -